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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Gulfstream G700 earns Aruba type certificate
The Registry of Aruba has announced its type acceptance for the G700 and it looks forward to facilitating the registration of this capable aircraft.
The Registry of Aruba has type validated Gulfstream’s flagship G700 aircraft.
Read this story in our October 2024 printed issue.

The Registry of Aruba has type validated Gulfstream’s flagship G700 aircraft. The Department of Civil Aviation of Aruba’s acceptance follows the aircraft's EASA approval in May.

The G700, which has ultra-long-range capabilities, superior performance and luxurious cabin design, continues to achieve significant recognition. Certifications have been granted by key aviation authorities, including the FAA, EASA and most recently the UK’s CAA.

Gulfstream's collaboration with these regulatory bodies, particularly following the UK’s departure from the EU, demonstrates the company's commitment to meeting stringent safety and performance standards across various jurisdictions.

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